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I want to give a grateful thanks to the 1.3 million people who visited the site. My Blog is advertisement free we take no money. Are opioion are grounded in facts and not wishful thinking . We try to bring you a very diverse and straightforward fact base site that is knowledge base with verifiable data and truth on all subjects without compromise or intimidation. But the aim of the site is to spread the truth about the religion of Islam and the oneness of God base on the Scriptures.
God Final Message to Humanity
This site is dedicated to spreading the truth about the religion of Submission (Islam in Arabic). Islam and Submission are not names. They are descriptions reflecting the soul's absolute devotion and submission to God alone. This is the First Commandment in all of God's scriptures, including the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Final Testament —Quran.
Submitters (Muslims in Arabic) are the true followers of God's religion. While every religion has been corrupted by innovations, traditions, and false, idolatrous doctrines, there may be "Submitters" within every religion. There may be Submitters who are Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, or anything else (read more ...). These Submitters, collectively, constitute the only religion acceptable to God. All Submitters who are devoted to God ALONE, and do not set up any idols beside God, are redeemed into God's eternal kingdom (2:62).
Surely, those who believe, those who are Jewish,
the Christians, and the converts; anyone who
(1) believes in GOD, and
(2) believes in the Last Day, and
(3) leads a righteous life,
will receive their recompense from their Lord;
they have nothing to fear, nor will they grieve.
[Quran 2:62, 5:69] *
Philosophical Stance: His writings suggest a philosophy that critiques modern interpretations of religion, advocating for what he believes is a return to pure monotheistic practices, free from what he might describe as idolatry or misguidance in contemporary religious practices

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